Hello,
just a word, feeling very good when looking at this list:
https://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Migration+of+consolidations+to+oi-userland
and remembering that 8 months ago the number of items left to migrate
was 124 ... but it was three times as many components in total.
So to recap:
1) we --
Hi people,
> On 19 Aug 2016, at 09:29, Aurélien Larcher wrote:
>
> If you fell like learning how to contribute to oi-userland and want to
> help out: these font packages are very easy components, thus perfect
> for getting started.
> Also there is always a short-list of components in need of a s
Esteemed Colleagues,
Yesterday I booted my new laptop (well, new to me) from the latest
hipster iso, intending to proceed immediately therefrom to an
installation. I noticed, alas, that the system had no knowledge of my
wireless network device. This makes the system useless for my
computer, it
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 11:13 AM, jay wrote:
>
> Esteemed Colleagues,
>
> Yesterday I booted my new laptop (well, new to me) from the latest
> hipster iso, intending to proceed immediately therefrom to an
> installation. I noticed, alas, that the system had no knowledge of my
> wireless network d
Aurélien Larcher wrote:
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 11:13 AM, jay wrote:
Esteemed Colleagues,
Yesterday I booted my new laptop (well, new to me) from the latest
hipster iso, intending to proceed immediately therefrom to an
installation. I noticed, alas, that the system had no knowledge of my
wir
On 08/19/16 01:19 PM, Jean-Pierre André wrote:
I would volunteer to interface to the Broadcom supplied
driver (hybrid-port) for which an unterface to Linux is
available, or to a more recent open source driver for
Linux (which supports newer Broadcom hardware, though
the BCM4312 is said to be poo
On 19.08.16 12:20, Jean-Pierre André wrote:
>
> Aurélien Larcher wrote:
> >On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 11:13 AM, jay wrote:
> >>
> >>Esteemed Colleagues,
> >>
> >>Yesterday I booted my new laptop (well, new to me) from the latest
> >>hipster iso, intending to proceed immediately therefrom to an
http://forum2.kingofcoders.com/archiver/?tid-854.html
Seems someone had it running?
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Van: Carsten Grzemba [mailto:grze...@contac-dt.de]
Verzonden: vrijdag 19 augustus 2016 13:17
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Onderwerp:
And this one seems to have it working too:
http://www.renatomorano.net/?p=291
Funny thing is that Peter dribble is mentioned in that page. He's on this
list too?
And I found this:
https://thestaticvoid.com/post/2011/06/09/wireless-802-1x-support-in-solaris
/
( I can remember that I had a laptop
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 12:46 PM, the outsider
wrote:
> And this one seems to have it working too:
> http://www.renatomorano.net/?p=291
>
> Funny thing is that Peter dribble is mentioned in that page. He's on this
> list too?
>
Tribble. Ahem.
The NDIS stuff is, in general, *really* old. My expe
the outsider wrote:
And this one seems to have it working too:
http://www.renatomorano.net/?p=291
This was a 32-bit driver for Broadcom, which I used
as a base for the 64-bit one. The closed-source driver
used SSE2 instructions which are not allowed in an
OpenIndiana driver.
Funny thing is t
Ouch..
No insult intended, i apologize mr. Tribble.
I shouldn't read and respond during business meetings ;-)
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Van: Peter Tribble [mailto:peter.trib...@gmail.com]
Verzonden: vrijdag 19 augustus 2016 13:57
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